Amira Ghezal is a skilled professional with a solid foundation in electronic, electrotechnic, and automatic systems. She completed her Bachelor’s degree at the Higher Institute of Applied Science & Technology and went on to pursue a Master’s in Microsystems and Nanotechnology at the same institution. Amira’s expertise spans across Python programming, Cadence Virtuoso, Arduino, and Raspberry Pi. Her academic journey includes significant research contributions, highlighted by her master project at Technische UniversitƤt Chemnitz focused on potentiometric sensors for water contamination detection. She further enhanced her research capabilities during a research stay at the same university, studying sensor performance using Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy. Currently based at RPTU Kaiserslautern, Amira is engaged in PhD studies and as a HIWI, focusing on Flash ADC design, image sensor design using CMOS technology, and hyperspectral imaging applications for food analysis and varroa mite counting.